"Carousel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A moving display of images, products, or other items that rotate or slide into view, often used in shopping malls, exhibitions, or amusement parks; a circular or rotational presentation or display of things.
Carotidal refers to the carotid artery or the carotid region, which is a region in the neck that contains the carotid arteries, which supply oxygenated blood to the head and brain. The term is derived from the Greek words "karōtós" (carrot) and "eidos" (form), likely due to the resemblance of the carotid arteries to a carrot in shape.
The carotids refer to the carotid arteries, which are two main arteries in the neck that supply oxygenated blood to the brain. The carotid arteries are located on either side of the neck, one on the left side and one on the right side, and play a crucial role in maintaining blood flow to the brain. Any blockage or damage to the carotid arteries can lead to serious health problems, including stroke and cerebral ischemia.
Carotin is a variant of Carotene, a yellow, orange or red pigment that is responsible for the orange color of many fruits and vegetables. Carotene is a precursor to vitamin A, which is essential for maintaining healthy vision, immune function, and skin health.
Carotenoids are a class of organic pigments that are responsible for the orange, yellow, and red colors of many fruits and vegetables. They are powerful antioxidants and have been found to have several health benefits, including reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and certain types of cancer.
Carotovora is a genus of bacteria that are found in soil and are pathogenic to plants. Specifically, they are known to cause soft rot diseases in various plant species, including crops and ornamental plants. The bacteria secrete enzymes that break down plant cell walls, leading to the softening and decay of plant tissues.
Carousels refer to a type of amusement park ride that features a circular platform that rotates while horses, animals, or other figures move up and down to give the illusion of galloping. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a circular or rotating structure, such as a display of slides or photographs that visitors can browse through.
A carouser is a person who engages in loud and boisterous behavior, typically in a public place, often with the intent of causing a disturbance or having a good time.
Carouse is a verb that means to indulge in excessive and boisterous drinking and celebration, often to the point of being rowdy or unruly. It can also refer to a period of unrestrained and joyous revelry, often with friends.
Carousing refers to the act of engaging in wild and reckless behavior, often with excessive drinking, loud and rowdy parties, or general abandon. It can also imply a sense of irresponsible or morally loose behavior, often leading to consequences that are unpleasant.